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Lecture 3 of the MA module "Professionalisation and the quality of care" (PAMAOK003), Groningen University Education Department.
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1|Date 04.11.2009
faculty of behaviouraland social sciences
pedagogy and educational sciences
Edward Pajak
Approaches to clinical supervision
PAMAOK_003: Professionalising education and improving the quality of care 18 November 2009 (lecture 3)Ernst D. Thoutenhoofd and Marieke van Roy
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2|Date 04.11.2009
faculty of behaviouraland social sciences
pedagogy and educational sciences
Aim
Collectively explore Edward Pajak’s approaches to clinical supervision, as a discussion session.
3|Date 04.11.2009
faculty of behaviouraland social sciences
pedagogy and educational sciences
Origins in the sociology of John Dewey
‘What nutrition and reproduction are to physiological life, education is to social life. This education consists primarily in transmission through communication. Communication is a process of sharing experience till it becomes a common possession.’
Intertwining of education with democracy and communication.Traditional education too concerned with ‘delivering knowledge’.Proponent of experiential learning.
1859-1952
4|Date 04.11.2009
faculty of behaviouraland social sciences
pedagogy and educational sciences
Edward Pajak focus on clinical supervision
‘When Dewey called for the application of the scientific method to educational problems, he was referring to reflective inquiry as a guide to practice.’ (:2-3)
Democratic supervision recognises the worth of individuals.Democracy is action oriented: the pursuit of intelligent solutions through problem-centred groups.Schools are information-based organisations.
5|Date 04.11.2009
faculty of behaviouraland social sciences
pedagogy and educational sciences
David Weinberger’s Cluetrain (1999)
‘A powerful global conversation has begun. Through the Internet, people are discovering and inventing new ways to share relevant knowledge with blinding speed. As a direct result, markets are getting smarter—and getting smarter faster than most companies.’
Claims that expertise is no longer in an individual, but the result of social interaction.This is the result (in part) of a sociotechnical revolution.
6|Date 04.11.2009
faculty of behaviouraland social sciences
pedagogy and educational sciences
Thank you for your attention